If you want to copy a mission to use somewhere else, you can first copy it to another or the same repo, and then do what Jim said above and move the reference point.
Question is there a possibility to start a mission at any position en route. Here is an example, since I work on a voluntary basis in animals and environmental protection, I would like to document forest damage and tree death with 360 ° panoramic photos.
If I drive through the forest on a pedelec, for example, and see an interesting spot, is there a way to manually bring the drone to 70 m, for example, and then carry out a component / mission?
In this case is very simple: when you see the interesting point bring the drone manually to your desired elevation and then execute an "On the flight function" in this case the "360 photo".
Hi Martin, I have a MM and the function "360 photo" works really well with the little bird 😉
I hope one day we will have a "360+AEB" function (feature request 😉)
I just tried that ... with the Dronelink Android app ... I can't find an "on the flight" function. Here in my region, I can usually only fly offline, i. In other words, fortunately we don't have a well-established mobile network and therefore no mobile internet access ...
The on the flight functions in the Dronelink Android app are only connected to an online internet connection ...
You can download the function and use it when offline. In the App when you enter in your profile you have three options: "Plans", "On the Fly" and "Functions" Select On the fly and simply click on the three dots on the right of the desired function and then "Download for Offline".
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If you want to move the reference point, just right click anywhere on the map and choose move reference (from within the mission planner).
If you want to copy a mission to use somewhere else, you can first copy it to another or the same repo, and then do what Jim said above and move the reference point.
Thank you!
Question is there a possibility to start a mission at any position en route. Here is an example, since I work on a voluntary basis in animals and environmental protection, I would like to document forest damage and tree death with 360 ° panoramic photos.
If I drive through the forest on a pedelec, for example, and see an interesting spot, is there a way to manually bring the drone to 70 m, for example, and then carry out a component / mission?
In this case is very simple: when you see the interesting point bring the drone manually to your desired elevation and then execute an "On the flight function" in this case the "360 photo".
@RAUL
Not necessarily, because it has to be optimized for the DJI MM and personal purposes!
Hi Martin, I have a MM and the function "360 photo" works really well with the little bird 😉
I hope one day we will have a "360+AEB" function (feature request 😉)
I just tried that ... with the Dronelink Android app ... I can't find an "on the flight" function. Here in my region, I can usually only fly offline, i. In other words, fortunately we don't have a well-established mobile network and therefore no mobile internet access ...
The on the flight functions in the Dronelink Android app are only connected to an online internet connection ...
You can download the function and use it when offline.
In the App when you enter in your profile you have three options: "Plans", "On the Fly" and "Functions"
Select On the fly and simply click on the three dots on the right of the desired function and then "Download for Offline".
OK thanks
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